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Topic: Finance Weekend Top Ten Box Office Films
By Jack on June 23, 2003 10:13 AM

Competition didn't stand a chance this past weekend as Ang Lee's The Hulk took control of the box office with $62.6 million in ticket sales. beating Disney's Finding Nemo, which took in $20.5 million.

The top ten films for the weekend, according to studio estimates compiled by Exhibitor Relations:
1.The Hulk$62.6 million
2.Finding Nemo$20.5 million
3.2 Fast 2 Furious$10.3 million
4.Bruce Almightly$10.0 million
5.The Italian Job$7.2 million
6.Rugrats Go Wild$6.6 million
7.Alex and Emma$6.2 million
8.Hollywood Homicide$5.8 million
9.Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd$4.2 million
10.The Matrix: Reloaded$4.0 million

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Posted by Skullfire (skullfire@clarinmail.com) on June 23, 2003 9:25 PM

Hulk smash!

 
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